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COMMUNICATION INNOVATION AND TEXT MESSAGING BASED LINGUAL CREATIVITY

Asst. Prof. Ali Muhsen Gharab Al-Majdawi

Volume: 10 Issue: 3 2020

Abstract:

Language is changed as anything in our life that is changing. Such a change can be either syntactically, semantically, or phonologically. That change can be utilized in developing the way of communication, and effect even the number of letters that can be used in a word or a sentence. The study aims at identifying Communication Innovation and Text Messaging based Lingual Creativity.The subjects of this study are a group of forty-two students were they are pre and post graduate levels of different majors. The subjects are mixed gender of male and female. Age are considered and separated in five sections. The subjects are chosen according to their desire to participate in the questionnaire and their familiarity with the statements. In order to get as accurate results as possible, the questionnaire has been used as an instrument .the result show that the first item of the questionnaire Does computer communication contribute to meet the requirements of the digital era? has got high degree which is 95.3% and mean which is 78.571

DOI: http://doi.org/10.37648/ijrssh.v10i03.045

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